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A Cell Free Assay System Estimating the Neutralizing Capacity of GM-CSF Antibody using Recombinant Soluble GM-CSF Receptor
Published on: June 27, 2011
Effect of recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rhG-CSF) on circulating platelets
H J Avenarius1, M Freund, J Deinhardt
1Zentrum Innere Medizin, Abteilung Hämatologie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Federal Republic of Germany.
Abstract:
The effect on platelets of rhG-CSF was studied in 20 healthy volunteers with the thrombometer, a specially developed device which is described in detail. Additionally, conventional aggregation tests were performed. Low doses of rhG-CSF enhance functional platelet activity, as shown by significant acceleration of the occlusion of the thrombometer channel. Similar results were found in conventional aggregation tests utilizing collagen for induction. At G-CSF concentrations of 0.1 and 1.0 ng/ml the time to response was significantly accelerated and the maximum response was observed in a higher proportion of platelets. However, the second phase of aggregation induced by epinephrine was significantly inhibited by 1.0 ng/ml G-CSF. The activation of platelets may be beneficial in thrombocytopenia, but it may also increase platelet turnover and platelet loss. Further investigation is needed to clarify the mechanism by which G-CSF exerts its effects on platelets.
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